Adidas Originals by Noah: putting discarded ocean plastic to use
Noah founder Brendon Babenzien discusses his design inspiration, favourite running playlist and why his adidas collaboration is more than just a drop in the ocean.
Noah founder Brendon Babenzien discusses his design inspiration, favourite running playlist and why his adidas collaboration is more than just a drop in the ocean.
The devastating fires in the Amazon will have a knock-on effect for the rest of the world.
The environmental protest group reboots this week with a new round of actions. But in a time of Covid-19, looming recession, mass unemployment, deteriorating mental health and racial trauma, is it enough to recapture our attention?
The words and phrases you'll be using most in the next 10 years. Other than “help!”
The Central American nation continues to take the world by surprise. President Nayib Bukele has announced an eco-friendly alternative to mining Bitcoin using electricity, instead choosing one of its 20 active volcanoes to do the job.
As the climate summit draws to a close in Glasgow, we reflect on the results. Did the necessary action rain down from above, or did it rise up from the streets?
Appearing at the International Music Summit in Ibiza, the visionary producer and artist outlined how musicians – and fans – can play their part in creating another green world.
Five takeaways from the British designer and activist’s climate call to arms at London Design Festival.
The televised mecca of fast fashion is ditching the wear-it-once-for-Insta mentality for a more eco-friendly approach.
As COP27 comes to a close, we look at the biggest offenders contributing to the crisis – and the stats are shocking.
Make-up mogul Zenia Jaeger’s Submission brand, three years in the making, fights back against single-use plastic – inside and outside the bottle.
Photo of the day: A child of the Mura tribe stands in front of a deforested area of indigenous land, inside the Amazon rainforest. Taken near the near town of Humaitá, in the Brazilian state of Amazonas, on 20th August.
Volume 4 Issue 001: Tagging birds of prey and retrieving dead bodies: in Scotland on the trail of the raptor harassers.
Author and journalist Naomi Klein has become one of the world’s leading figures in the battle to avert climate disaster. Here she delves into the intersection of capitalism, climate and government policy.
Fast fashion may seem convenient when you need a cheap look for the ’gram. But no matter how many likes you get, the cons will always weigh out the pros when it comes to the environment.